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Investigating the long-term impact of a childhood sun-exposure intervention with a focus on eye health: protocol for the Kidskin-Young Adult Myopia Study

机译:调查儿童阳光照射干预措施的长期影响重点是眼睛健康:Kidskin-Young成人近视研究方案

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IntroductionExcessive and insufficient sun exposure during childhood have been linked to serious diseases in later life; for example, insufficient sun exposure during childhood may increase the risk of developing myopia. The Kidskin-Young Adult Myopia Study (K-YAMS) is a follow-up of participants in the Kidskin Study, a non-randomised controlled trial that evaluated the effect of a 4-year educational intervention on sun-protection behaviours among primary school children in the late 1990s. Children who received the Kidskin intervention had lower levels of sun exposure compared with peers in the control group after 2 and 4 years of the intervention, but this was not maintained 2  years after the intervention had ceased. Thus, a follow-up of Kidskin Study participants provides a novel opportunity to investigate the associations between a childhood sun-exposure intervention and potentially related conditions in adulthood.
机译:引言童年时期过多和不足的日照与以后的严重疾病有关。例如,儿童时期阳光照射不足可能会增加近视的风险。儿童皮肤青少年成人近视研究(K-YAMS)是儿童皮肤研究(一项非随机对照试验)参与者的随访,该试验评估了4年教育干预对小学生防晒行为的影响在1990年代后期。与对照组相比,接受Kidskin干预的儿童在干预2年和4年后的阳光照射水平较低,但在干预停止2年后仍未保持这一水平。因此,对Kidskin研究参与者的随访提供了一个新的机会来研究儿童的阳光照射干预与成年期可能相关的状况之间的关联。

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